Wednesday, 28 September 2011

V Sri Lanka England: I have to run faster, says Alastair Cook, ahead of third Test at the Rose Bowl

26 Years has been leased for its golden form which allowed him to six centuries in his last 12 innings, but attracted criticism for scoring just 26 runs in the morning session, as England went in vain for an unlikely victory against sri Lanka on the final day.

Cook, who scored 96 and 106 in two rounds, at the Headquarters said: "in the last minutes of 30 to 45 of this session, I probably had the wrong tempo if you look at the number of tracks I've marked.".

"The team scored 111 runs in two hours which was roughly what we research for.." But I was late to respond to the need to score quickly.

"Fortunately, Kevin Pietersen marked some tracks." I did not respond relatively quickly and that I must learn.

"But it has been an incredible six months with what we have accomplished in Australia and personally."

He did y no secret to it, unfortunately. If there is, I could sell for a lot of money.

"Form comes and goes but did not block me for a long time." Much of this is hard work.

"I scored this double-hundred in Brisbane and then saved it with a century in Adelaide a week later."

"Who gave me much confidence - trim my confidence of 95% to nearly 100 percent." This is a big difference.

"I went back to my old technique and worked with our sport, Mark Bawden psychologist, at the same time." Everything clicked. »


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